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                           <title><![CDATA[Another Rubbish Problem]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Brandwood Park Road  Once again another of my constituents in Brandwood has contacted me after becoming exhausted with trying to get the council to take action. This time it was to ask them to clean up rubbish from the back of one of their blocks on Brandwood Park Road. The council even failed to take any action after being told who the perpetrator was.   To read the story in full click here...]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 04:02:14</pubDate>
                           
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                           <title><![CDATA[Sewage Floods Family Home]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Mrs Pring  Another of my constituents, Mrs Pring, has contacted me after she and her family had been living with sewage water flooding into their kitchen for 2 weeks. It got to the point where the family couldn&rsquo;t even shower without risking the kitchen flooding and on one occasion sewage water from the property upstairs backed up through the pipes so much that it even came through her dishwasher and overflowed into the sink. Over a period of 2 weeks the council sent out a number of workmen who failed to carry out any reasonable work and even failed...]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 12:34:43</pubDate>
                           
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                           <title><![CDATA[Incompleted repairs left in home]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Ellen Boyle, Billesley Ellen was left with numerous incompleted repairs including holes in her walls and a flooding hallway after Council workers installed new central heating and windows in her property. Ellen was fobbed off on numerous occasions - council and contractors both blaming each other - until Steve intervened.  Click here to read the full story....]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 01:51:58</pubDate>
                           
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                           <title><![CDATA[Pensioner left to clear up mess after contractors]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Mrs Nicholls, Billesley Following a repair call out a MITIE repairman ripped wallpaper and broke a lamp. Mrs Nicholls, partially sighted and partially deaf, was also left to clear up rubble and mess left by the contractor. Click here to read the full story....]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 01:49:07</pubDate>
                           
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                           <title><![CDATA[Contractors should compensate repair blunder victims directly]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Mrs Romane, Janette Romane waited over 7 months to get a hole in her roof fixed seven months after logging the complaint and in spite of the intervention of the Council's Chief Executive, Stephen Hughes, 5 calls to the council, half a day off work. Click here to read the full story....]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 01:37:08</pubDate>
                           
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